Lo que el presidente de Ucrania, Volodymyr Zelensky, quería de la OTAN, y lo que obtuvo

Published Mon, 23 Dec 2024 11:03:52 GMT

Lo que el presidente de Ucrania, Volodymyr Zelensky, quería de la OTAN, y lo que obtuvo (CNN) — En la cumbre de la OTAN del año pasado, en Madrid, la alianza invitó formalmente a Suecia y Finlandia a unirse a sus filas. En la cumbre de este año, en Vilna, el presidente de Ucrania, Volodymyr Zelensky, esperaba que la Alianza Atlántica le otorgara a su país el mismo favor.Pero no ocurrió. En su comunicado final, emitido este miércoles por la noche, la OTAN afirmó que “el futuro de Ucrania está en la OTAN”, pero no dijo cuándo podría comenzar ese futuro.A lo largo de la invasión rusa, los aliados occidentales se han preocupado por aprobar lo que Kyiv ha pedido: primero, artillería; luego, tanques Leopard; después, aviones de combate F-16 y luego, municiones en racimo. Cada vez, lo que al principio parecía estar más allá de los límites, eventualmente llegó a ser visto por algunos miembros como sensato y justo.Pero la pertenencia a la OTAN es mucho más importante que el equipamiento militar, y puede pasar algún tiempo antes de que se conceda el último deseo de Kyiv. E...

Report: Colorado crime cost $27 billion last year

Published Mon, 23 Dec 2024 11:03:52 GMT

Report: Colorado crime cost $27 billion last year DENVER (KDVR) -- As Colorado's crime rates have risen, so too have the costs. Free market think tank Common Sense Institute released its annual Cost of Crime analysis, wherein researchers calculate the direct and indirect economic hole left by violence, theft, fraud and property damage. The study included the period between 2008 and 2023.Costs include unrecovered stolen property, damaged property, victims’ out-of-pocket medical expenses, the cost of police, courts and correctional institutions, and lost earnings by both victims and perpetrators who are arrested and convicted. Murder is the highest costing crime in the analysis at $8.8 million per incident. Report: Taylor Swift legions about to drop $200 M on Eras In 2022, the cost of all police-reported crime was $10.9 billion in total. The cost of all crime was $27.2 billion - about $4,623 per every Coloradan. The cost has gone down since 2021, but CSI warns the current crime rate is too expensive in any case. "In 2021, after an...

Broward County couple arrested for operating prostitution-linked massage parlors

Published Mon, 23 Dec 2024 11:03:52 GMT

Broward County couple arrested for operating prostitution-linked massage parlors A couple was arrested for allegedly operating a network of massage parlors involved in prostitution, money laundering, and racketeering across Broward County. The crackdown came after an extensive investigation carried out by multiple agencies.The probe, which began in October 2022, zeroed in on various massage parlors and spas scattered throughout Broward County. Working together, detectives from the Broward Sheriff’s Office Strategic Investigations Division, along with Homeland Security Investigations, the Miramar Police Department, and the Fort Lauderdale Police Department, investigated the shady dealings. The agencies were able to pinpoint four key locations: 2464 E. Commercial Blvd. and 5130 N. Federal Hwy in Fort Lauderdale, 1001 E. Sample Rd. in Deerfield Beach, and 134 E. McNab Rd. in Pompano Beach. Investigators concluded that the establishments were raking in hefty illegal profits through prostitution-related activities. The accused individuals are Catalina Soto, Yon...

Andrew Tate sues Florida woman, saying her lies led to human trafficking case

Published Mon, 23 Dec 2024 11:03:52 GMT

Andrew Tate sues Florida woman, saying her lies led to human trafficking case FORT LAUDERDALE, Fla. (AP) — Controversial social media personality Andrew Tate and his brother are suing a Florida woman, saying she falsely accused them of imprisoning her in Romania, leading to their arrest there on human trafficking charges.The widely followed former professional kickboxer and his brother, Tristan, are seeking at least $5 million in the lawsuit, which was filed in Palm Beach County against the woman, her parents, another woman who lived at the Tates’ Bucharest estate and a male friend of the woman.The Tates say the five conspired to falsely accuse them of human trafficking and rape, costing them their freedom and millions of dollars in income from their lucrative social media, podcasting and business ventures. The lawsuit says the woman and her parents are residents of Palm Beach County, which is why it was filed there on Tuesday.Romanian officials arrested the Tates in December and indicted them last month, saying the brothers forced seven victims into po...

Spain votes by mail in record numbers, as conservatives feud with the postal service

Published Mon, 23 Dec 2024 11:03:52 GMT

Spain votes by mail in record numbers, as conservatives feud with the postal service MADRID — Spain’s conservatives have a new boogeyman: The postal service. Ahead of next weekend’s national election, post offices across the country have been mobbed by voters seeking to sign up for mail-in balloting before the deadline for that option expires this Thursday. Spain’s center-right Popular Party, however, isn’t happy — and is accusing the postal service of meddling in the election. According to Correos, the state-owned postal service, a whopping 94,000 Spaniards filed for mail-in voting on Wednesday. Madrid resident Alejandro Rodríguez, who is registered to vote in his hometown of Las Palmas in the Canary Islands, was one of them.“I waited until the last moment, more because of laziness than anything else,” he admitted sheepishly. “But fortunately it was all super straightforward: I came extra early, at 8:30 in the morning, and there was barely any line so I was done within 15 minutes.”It’s the first time that Spain ...

Fossil fuels still ‘elephant in the room’ as COP28 chief lays out plan

Published Mon, 23 Dec 2024 11:03:52 GMT

Fossil fuels still ‘elephant in the room’ as COP28 chief lays out plan The COP28 presidency’s long-awaited plan for this year’s climate summit in Dubai spotlights renewables but sidesteps questions over the role of fossil fuels. With less than five months until the conference kicks off, COP28 President Sultan Al-Jaber has come under increasing pressure to outline a clearer vision for the talks. On Thursday, during a visit to Brussels, the embattled COP leader finally presented an agenda — a plan that was widely welcomed as a step forward but criticized for its muddled message on fossil fuels. “Today, I am calling on all of us to disrupt business as usual, unite around decisive action and achieve game-changing results,” Al-Jaber told officials attending the annual Ministerial on Climate Action, a conference co-convened by the EU, Canada and China. Calling on countries to engage in “brutally honest” negotiations at the summit, Al-Jaber said his plan was “guided by a single north star, and that is keeping 1.5C within reach.”He out...

Person suffers life-threatening injuries after daylight shooting in Mattapan

Published Mon, 23 Dec 2024 11:03:52 GMT

Person suffers life-threatening injuries after daylight shooting in Mattapan Boston police are investigating after a daylight shooting in the city’s Mattapan neighborhood left a victim with life-threatening injuries.The department told 7NEWS officers were first called to the area of 35 Fessenden St. just after 2 p.m. for a report of a shooting.Authorities said a victim was located there and transported to a hospital.Police officers and detectives could be seen taping off the street as an investigation got underway. Additional details on the victim or what led up to the shooting have not yet been released.This is a developing story; stay with 7NEWS on-air and online for the latest updates.

South Korean zoo celebrates birth of first twin pandas

Published Mon, 23 Dec 2024 11:03:52 GMT

South Korean zoo celebrates birth of first twin pandas (CNN) — A giant panda at a South Korean zoo has given birth to the country’s first twin cubs.The palm-sized female pandas were born at the Everland Resort theme park southeast of the capital Seoul on July 7, the zoo said in a statement Tuesday.Video posted to YouTube showed their mother Ai Bao picking up the first cub, weighing 180 grams (6 ounces), with her mouth, then delivering the second cub, weighing 140 grams, an hour later.The twins’ birth is considered rare – there’s less than a 50% chance of pandas giving birth to twins – and in the wild, they struggle to survive as mothers can often only care for one of their cubs.Both the mother and her offspring are in good health, the zoo said in a statement, with staff providing postpartum care based on their experience helping the now 9-year-old deliver her first cub, Fu Bao, three years ago.“I am very happy that twin baby pandas were born for the first time in Korea,” said Kang Cheol-won, a zookeeper responsible for setting...

Famed ESPN analyst Dick Vitale diagnosed with vocal cord cancer

Published Mon, 23 Dec 2024 11:03:52 GMT

Famed ESPN analyst Dick Vitale diagnosed with vocal cord cancer (CNN) — ESPN analyst Dick Vitale says he has been diagnosed with vocal cord cancer.“I’m sorry to share that I received tough news today from Dr. ( Steven) Zeitels about my throat,” Vitale wrote on Twitter. “The tests on the tissues they removed showed that I have vocal cord cancer and will need six weeks of radiation to treat it. Dr. Z tells me that it has an extremely high cure rate, and that radiation, not surgery is the best path.“I plan to fight like hell to be ready to call games when the college hoops season tips off in the Fall. Dr. Z feels that scenario is entirely possible. I want to say that I have been so touched by the tweets, texts, notes, and prayers, and will ask all of you to continue to send positive vibes.”Vitale, one of the most recognizable voices in US sports announcing known for his bombastic style and love of the game, has previously had lengthy battles with lymphoma and melanoma.He announced in 2021 that he had lymphoma having already had ...

Boston Police respond to Mattapan shooting, victim has ‘life-threatening injuries’

Published Mon, 23 Dec 2024 11:03:52 GMT

Boston Police respond to Mattapan shooting, victim has ‘life-threatening injuries’ A shooting victim was transported to the hospital with “life-threatening injuries” after a report of shots fired in Mattapan Thursday afternoon, according to police.Boston Police responded to the area of 35 Fessenden St., in Mattapan for a reported shooting at around 2:05 p.m.The person who was shot was transported to the hospital with “life-threatening injuries,” a Boston Police spokesperson said.The age of the victim was not immediately reported by police.The BPD spokesperson added, “It’s a very active investigation.”Related ArticlesCrime & Public Safety | Boston Police make arrest tied to Mattapan mass shooting, recover loaded gun Crime & Public Safety | Crime Briefs: Girl, 13, shot in Dorchester, Boston Police Department says Developing…